Running a business in Nigeria can sometimes be challenging. This is largely due to the many issues the country is plagued with. From issues of insecurity and unavailability of competent staff to poor infrastructure, inadequate infrastructure and constant depreciation of the naira, many small and medium-sized business owners have over the years struggled to still be in existence.
With the emergence of new tech heads in the country, a small percentage of business owners have effectively run their businesses with the help of the string of tech apps created by some of these Nigerian tech eggheads who fully understand the daily struggles of most business owners in the country.
In honour of National Technology Day, here are three must-have Nigerian-made apps every business owner should ownFounded by Tope Awobona in 2013, Calendly aids in automating and tracking your meetings. This app strikes out multiple email exchanges required in setting up meetings with clients. Calendly also works with your phone and laptop and can be used on other platforms such as Gmail, Slack, LinkedIn Messaging, Recruiter, Zoom, Hubspot, Sales Navigator and Mailchimp.
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